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Problemset
Title
Chapter 5 Quiz
Introductory
Text
Question 1
Which of the following is an example of respondent behavior?
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Type:
Multiple Choice
Question 2
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Major Theoretical Concepts - p. 73
Answer
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Jerking one's hand away when touching a hot stove
Correct
Putting down a book to watch television
Incorrect
Starting to hum a popular song
Incorrect
Standing up and walking around a room
Incorrect
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Which of the following describes the line in a cumulative recording graph?
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Multiple Choice
Question 3
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Major Theoretical Concepts - p. 78
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The line always goes up and never goes down.
Incorrect
The line either climbs or goes down but never remains parallel to the
x-axis.
Incorrect
The line either climbs or remains parallel to the x-axis.
Correct
The line may go up, down, or remain parallel to the x-axis.
Incorrect
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Which of the following is not a step in conditioning the lever-pressing response?
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Multiple Choice
Question 4
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Major Theoretical Concepts - pp. 78-79
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Deprivation
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Lever pressing
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Extinction
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Magazine training
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What best describes successive approximation?
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Major Theoretical Concepts - p. 80
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Only those responses that become increasingly similar to the one the
experimenter wants are reinforced
Correct
The removal of the reinforcer from the operant conditioning situation
Incorrect
An operant response that is given to one set of circumstances but not
to another
Incorrect
Any neutral stimulus that paired with a primary reinforcer takes on
Incorrect
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reinforcing properties of its own
Question 5
Type:
Multiple Choice
After extinction, a rat is returned to its home cage for a period of time and then brought
back into the experimental situation where it again begins to press the lever for a short
period of time without any additional training. What does this demonstrate?
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Question 6
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Multiple Choice
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Differential reinforcement
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Superstitious behavior
Incorrect
Secondary reinforcement
Incorrect
Spontaneous recovery
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Janet saw Scott on the street, smiled, and said hi to him. He answered with a hearty hello.
Janet then asked how he was doing and Scott responded with "Fine. How are you?" What
does this example illustrate?
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Question 7
Major Theoretical Concepts - p. 81
Major Theoretical Concepts - p. 84
Answer
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A chained response
Correct
Superstitious response
Incorrect
The Premack principle
Incorrect
Spontaneous recovery
Incorrect
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Which of the following statements is not an argument against the use of punishment?
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Type:
Multiple Choice
Question 8
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Multiple Choice
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Major Theoretical Concepts - p. 88
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It justifies inflicting pain on others.
Incorrect
Its effects are temporary.
Correct
It elicits aggression towards others.
Incorrect
It can produce unfortunate emotional byproducts.
Incorrect
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An animal may be reinforced immediately after a prior reinforcement, or it may be
reinforced after thirty seconds or after seven minutes, but the reinforcement occurs on the
average of every three minutes. What type of reinforcement schedule is this?
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Major Theoretical Concepts - p. 92
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Continuous
Incorrect
Variable ratio
Incorrect
Variable interval
Correct
Progressive ratio
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Question 9
According to ___________, when preferences change, reinforcers also change.
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Type:
Multiple Choice
Question 10
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The Relativity of Reinforcement - p. 104
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Premark
Correct
Thorndike
Incorrect
Skinner
Incorrect
Kimble
Incorrect
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Which of the following is not a part of programmed learning?
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Type:
Multiple Choice
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Skinner's Legacy: PSI, CBI, and Online Learning - p. 109
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Small steps
Incorrect
Overt responding
Incorrect
Delayed feedback
Correct
Self-pacing
Incorrect
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